Here's The Good Gaming And Tech Deals From Tonight's Click Frenzy Sale

Chances are you've probably seen it in your inboxes already. But if you haven't, here's a tip: Click Frenzy is having another massive 24 hour sale from tonight, and as expected there's a whole bunch of discounts on games and hardware.

Some of the deals are available already, whereas other deals won't kick off until 7:00PM. You might also have to apply a discount code at the checkout, so check the fine print before buying. With that out of the way, onto the deals!

The Microsoft Store will be having a 60% sale from 7:00PM AEST, although some of the discounts are already live. There's a chunky discount on Surface Pro 4 laptops and Surface Books, although know that the Surface Laptop is just around the corner.

Sony

You can get a bunch of discounts directly on Sony on TVs, speakers, earbuds and point-and-click cameras. There's even a "discount" on PS4 Slim models, but it's not worth much compared to the bundles available through regular retailers.

Note that some of the deals will be through their website, while others will go through the official Sony Australia eBay page. Purchases through the Sony website also come with free shipping, which is handy if you're buying a TV.

For other deals on things like whitegoods, lifestyle products and bits and bobs for around the house, head to Lifehacker's roundup below. We'll also periodically update this post throughout the evening as more deals come online. And did you see anything we missed? Let us know in the comments!

Australia's Click Frenzy sale officially kicks off at 7pm tonight. However, many bargains are already popping up online, including some solid deals on video games, computers and electronics. Here are the best Click Frenzy deals so far, with links to buy.

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